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Wednesday, May 07, 2014

Elvis Music and Memories with Tribute Artist Chris MacDonald at the Palace Stamford Center on May 16th

Elvis Music and Memories with Tribute Artist Chris MacDonald at the Palace Stamford Center on May 16th

Chris MacDonald, the only tribute artist with the honor of being hired by Elvis Presley Enterprises to perform at Graceland's Heartbreak Hotel, is bringing his nationally touring full production tribute to the life and music of Elvis Presley to the Palace Stamford Center for the Arts on May 16th. Presented as a heartfelt tribute and not an overdone impersonation, Chris MacDonald's Memories of Elvis in Concert lovingly brings back the memories of "the King of Rock-n-Roll" in a truly dynamic performance complete with costumes and a high-energy concert band.

STAMFORD, Conn., May 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- 36 years ago (August 16, 1977) the world lost one of the greatest entertainers and pop culture icons of the 20th century. Many are still lonesome for the energy, charisma and incredible voice of one of the most enduring icons of music history. A celebration of the life and music of Elvis Presley is scheduled May 16th at the Palace Stamford Center For The Arts when tribute artist Chris MacDonald presents his Memories of Elvis in Concert. Elvis Presley, recognized by TIME magazine as the "Artist of the Century," has sold more records than any other artist or group in the history of modern music. Even after death, his image and music continue to be loved and celebrated throughout the world. July 5, 2014 will be the official 60th Birthday of Rock-n-Roll commemorating Sun Records release of Elvis Presley's song "That's all right Mama."

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With recent number ones on Billboard and Great Britain's charts, his songs being used on film sound tracks and television commercials and a rumored hologram in the works, Elvis once again proves he is gone, but not forgotten. Keeping the memory alive at countless venues throughout the country Chris MacDonald lovingly brings back the memories of the "King of Rock-n-Roll" with his tribute Memories of Elvis in Concert. Chris's show is not an overdone impersonation. It is a natural heartfelt tribute. Adding to the authenticity of his tribute, Chris has the honor of being the only tribute artist hired by Elvis Presley Enterprises to perform at Graceland's Heartbreak Hotel.

An energetic and experienced entertainer, MacDonald has performed in Las Vegas, New York, Miami and also starred in the famous LEGENDS IN CONCERT stage productions in Branson and at the Hardrock Hotel and Casino. He has also performed in concert with Elvis Presley's original back up group The Jordanaires and D.J. Fontana at the Hard Rock Live. Chris also had the honor of working with The Jordanaires on his original country music CD entitled No Misconception.

With this newly updated national touring production, the show will include costume changes and performances representing some of the favorite Elvis hits of the 1950's, the Movies, the 1968 Comeback and the 1970's White Fringe Vegas Concerts.

For one night only, May 16th at the Palace Stamford Center for the Arts in Stamford,Ct, Chris MacDonald will pay tribute to an all-American Legend in a truly dynamic performance complete with costumes and a high energy concert band.

Venue:

The Palace Stamford Center for the Arts

61 Atlantic Street Stamford, CT 06901

Date and Time: May 16, 2014 7:30pm

Tickets: Call the box office at 203-325-4466 or online at www.stamfordcenterforthearts.org

Contact:

Donna Oz

954-557-6332

SOURCE Chris MacDonald

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Chris MacDonald

Web Site: http://www.chrismacdonaldselvis.com


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